Indium‐copper‐rich sphalerite from the Restauradora vein, Capillitas, Catamarca, Argentina
María Florencia Márquez‐Zavalía,
Anna Vymazalová,
Miguel Ángel Galliski
et al.
Abstract:The Restauradora vein, is one of the 20 veins of Capillitas (27°27′ S, 66°30′ W), an epithermal precious‐ and base‐metal vein deposit belonging to the Farallón Negro Mining District, northwestern Argentina. One of the main minerals of the paragenesis of Restauradora vein is sphalerite, showing a large substitution of Zn by In and Cu with small participation of Cd and Fe; the fluctuating Zn composition ranges from 0.99 to 0.49 apfu, while In and Cu ranges (apfu) are: 0.22–0.27 and 0.21–0.25, respectively. Under… Show more
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